This place ISTHEBEST!!! Tikka Masala Chicken and Lamb Biryani are authentic and legendary. The green chutney(hot sauce y’all) is made from scratch, as is everything else. It’s good to finally find a place that doesn’t just use ready made spice powder, rubbery cheap meat, and an overreaching list of menu items. It’s refreshing to have a short and concise menu(I always respected Guthrie’s for that as well). This is my go to spot for a good curry. It reminds me of London. And definitely reminds me of Bombay. Don’t waste your time and money at other places, just go here. It’s a café, and their focus is on the quality of dishes they serve.
Phong T.
Tu valoración: 4 Stone Mountain, GA
Only been here once, but that was with a friend of mine who knows the food very well. We only stopped in for some snacks to munch on before an occasion. Ordered: 1. gulab jamun(a sweet Indian dessert that’s shaped in a ball– it’s pretty sweet alright and very moist. It was okay in my opinion, but it tasted like a wet cake; yes, imagine yourself pouring water on to a cake and eating it). I know there are many other desserts so I’ll definitely try it out. 2. chicken samosa was on hitting all the right places on my taste bud. no complaints. They do have entrees on their menu so I will definitely be back to try it out. *uploaded some pics– not the best, but it’ll do.
Canyouwoowoo W.
Tu valoración: 3 Atlanta, GA
Wow. Hits the spot… Perhaps too hard. If you’re health conscious, a big heads up – the food is VERY rich in gee(butter). Each platter comes with two entrees, rice, naan, soup, and a drink. 2 veggie is $ 8, 2 meats is $ 10, 1 each is $ 9. Awesome value. Had the Chicken Kadai, and Peas in Paneer, along with Chicken Biryani. Very very rich. Should have extended into two meals with additional rice. The Naan was fresh(but not necessarily tops) and the Daal was too sweet, too rich as well. Excellent value and a solid meal overall, but not good for the arteries and waistline. If they go easy on the gee, then I’d give them another star.
GaramChai E.
Tu valoración: 4 Staten Island, NY
Great location, friendly service and great food. Was traveling to GA with family and stayed at a hotel nearby. The place was great for a takeout of roti/curry and samosas.
Whitney W.
Tu valoración: 4 Atlanta, GA
I was driving in the area on my lunch break when I stumbled upon Rajbhog Café. I have never really eaten Indian food before but as a vegetarian my options are limited around these parts. Anyway, I walked in and the place was empty!(it was around 3pm) But one thing that was reassuring was how CLEAN this place was. That makes me happy! A girl came to the front and helped me order some of the vegetarian dishes. I also ordered the Vegan Samosas. The food came out quick and was really tasty! Some of the things I ordered were super spicy but I just couldn’t stop eating it! Rajbhog is my new favorite lunch spot!
Jim b.
Tu valoración: 4 Atlanta, GA
We’re fans of the Rajbhog. It’s a chain, and this is one of two in Atlanta(the other is on Dekalb Industrial). It was empty when we got there for dinner, but one or two other families(authentic Indians) came in shortly, and it’s in a pretty low visibility location. We had a scoutmob, but would eat here without one. They have a steam table with 6 or 8 things prepared, but they can prepare various chaat and big puffy things in the kitchen. The bhel puri was huge and delicious, a cold salad with a mixture of crunchy, sweet, slightly spicy/hot things in it. We also got some sweets to go. We got two dinners(one veggie, one meat), each comes with drink, a small soup, buttered naan. We had a lot of leftovers. This is fast casual dining, good for kids or impatient people. It’s clean and tidy, although they could probably clean off the tables a little better. Service is friendly. Embrace the Rajbhog!
Nicki K.
Tu valoración: 4 Norcross, GA
I love Indian food. I crave for it every now and then. However, sometimes, I just don’t want to go to the buffet to get that much food. Sometimes, I just want a samosa. I used to head off to some of the Desi grocery stores to buy a few samosas but it’s not as tasty. First, the food has already been cooked, sitting there, cold. True, I could just go to a restaurant and order but I want a laid back place to do so. Why not a Café? AJC did an article about Rajbhog Café. I was stoked to find out it’s in the Gwinnett area. The Duluth/Pleasant Hill area is booming, I tell you! Article — So I checked out the website first and saw that it’s part of a chain that started in NYC and happened to open one here too. I’m copying this part from AJC — «Rajbhog Café in Duluth offers sweets, baked goods and packaged snacks, as well as freshly prepared hot foods to eat in or take out, including samosas, chaats, dals and entrée combos($ 7.99 — $ 9.99), with rice, naan or paratha bread and a soda.» It’s located on a small strip in the corner of Pleasant Hill and Club Drive behind the Chick-Fil-A/Krispie Kreme area in the same shopping center as Stevie B/Goodwills. It is located on the most far left side. Honestly, I didn’t order much. I just ordered samosas because I really wasn’t expecting to buy that much, just had cravings for it. The samosas were big and crispy… so yummy. Next time, I will try their other dishes, especially the Chicken 65. In addition, I also order a few yummy dessert snacks, such as jalebi and gulab jamun. I swear Rajbhong has the best gulab jamun! It is doey like a dougnut and not too sweet and drizzingly in syrup. Even got the pistachio ice cream. I was a little disappointed that it wasn’t fresh, it was frozen but was very creamy and yummy to my surprise. The staff is sweet. If you like them on Facebook, they have special deals. I cannot wait to go back again.